
Recommended citationThaler, A. & Karner, S. (eds.) (2023). Methodological framework for intersectionality analysis. ReportNo D1.3 of the Horizon Europe Project 101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European ResearchExecutive Agency. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Recommended citations for individual chaptersThaler, A. (2023). Introduction. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner (eds.), Methodological framework forintersectionality analysis, chapter 1, pp. 2–11. Report No D1.3 of the Horizon Europe Project101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European Research Executive Agency.DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Thaler, A. & Karner, S. (2023). Methodological approach: Transdisciplinary workshops to co-create ashared understanding of intersectionality in biodiversity research. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner (eds.),Methodological framework for intersectionality analysis, chapter 2, pp. 11–17. Report No D1.3 of theHorizon Europe Project 101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European Research Executive Agency.DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Thaler, A. & Karner, S. (2023). Results and discussion: Doing biodiversity case studies with anintersectional lens. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner (eds.), Methodological framework for intersectionalityanalysis, chapter 3, pp. 17–22. Report No D1.3 of the Horizon Europe Project101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European Research Executive Agency. DOI:10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Figari, H., Bredin, Y., & Gundersen, V. (2023). Children with disabilities and outdoor recreation inGreater Oslo, Norway. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner (eds.), Methodological framework for intersectionalityanalysis, chapter 4.1, pp. 23–26. Report No D1.3 of the Horizon Europe Project101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European Research Executive Agency.DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Brown, G., Franklin, A., & Ludhra, G. (2023). Systemic exclusion: Ethnic minority communities andaccess to nature and the outdoors. Central England, UK. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner (eds.),Methodological framework for intersectionality analysis, chapter 4.2, pp. 27–31. Report No D1.3 of theHorizon Europe Project 101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European Research Executive Agency.DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Soliev, I., Podlaszewska, A., Saydaliev, Z., & Wähler, T. (2023). Urban youth, intersectionality, andnature in Germany. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner (eds.), Methodological framework for intersectionalityanalysis, chapter 4.3, pp. 32–37. Report No D1.3 of the Horizon Europe Project101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European Research Executive Agency.DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142Karner, S., Steinwender, D., & Thaler, A. (2023). ‚Bio-Diverse Edible City Graz‘: Urban food forbiodiversity and inclusion in Graz, Austria. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner (eds.), Methodological frameworkfor intersectionality analysis, chapter 4.4, pp. 38–43. Report No D1.3 of the Horizon Europe Project101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European Research Executive Agency.DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Home, R. & Sabir, G. (2023). Agriculture, Religion and Biodiversity. Switzerland. In: A. Thaler & S.Karner (eds.), Methodological framework for intersectionality analysis, chapter 4.5, pp. 44–47. ReportNo D1.3 of the Horizon Europe Project 101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European ResearchExecutive Agency. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Thaler, A. & Karner, S. (2023). Limitations of the methodological framework. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner(eds.), Methodological framework for intersectionality analysis, chapter 5, pp. 48. Report No D1.3 ofthe Horizon Europe Project 101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European Research ExecutiveAgency. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Thaler, A. & Karner, S. (2023). Conclusion and outlook. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner (eds.), Methodologicalframework for intersectionality analysis, chapter 6, pp. 48–49. Report No D1.3 of the Horizon EuropeProject 101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels: European Research Executive Agency.DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142 Thaler, A. & Karner, S. (2025). Intersectionality Mapping – Case Study „Bio-/Diverse Edible City Graz“,Austria. In: A. Thaler & S. Karner (eds.), Methodological framework for intersectionality analysis, annex,pp. 53–55. Report No D1.3 of the Horizon Europe Project 101082212 – PLANET4B. Brussels:European Research Executive Agency. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14871142
Based on Winker and Degele’s (2011) eight-step model of intersectional multilevel analysis, this report outlines a refined methodological framework for context-specific intersectionality analyses, co-created through three online workshops with PLANET4B case study partners.
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